Obama's iron fist extends to Twitter.
NO TWEETS from the White House.
From the Washington Post:
Chicago chef Rick Bayless fired off a few final tweets Wednesday morning before scooting over to the White House to prep for the evening's big state dinner for Mexico's president, Felipe Calderon, and first lady, Margarita Zavala.
...Guest chef Bayless has been in Washington for two days getting ready for the big night. He's got a black mole sauce that takes days to make and includes more than 20 ingredients.
Full details of the menu, though, were kept secret in the leadup to the dinner.
"GR8 cooking w WH staff yesterday," Bayless tweeted early Wednesday. "Remarkable their organization, knowledge of protocol."
That protocol, by the way, includes no tweets from the White House kitchen.
That resulted in a twitter kerfluffle.
When a Chicago Sun Times reporter tweeted that Bayless wouldn't be allowed to tweet from the kitchen, Bayless twittered back: "I NEVER Tweet from WH, which I KNOW is not permitted. Apology?"
Transparency.
What a joke!
Did Rahm Emanuel tell Bayless to fire off that apology request?
Another question: Why is the menu a secret? Why not share it with the masses? We're paying for it.
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